Serge Attukwei Clottey
Serge Attukwei Clottey explores personal and political narratives rooted in histories of trade and migration. His practice is defined by the motif of the yellow Kuofor (oil) gallon.
Molly Haynes
Molly Haynes is a Los Angeles-based weaver working at the intersection of art, craft and design. Her tactile sculptures explore structure and materiality—echoing tensions between humans and the natural world.
Kento Saisho
Artist and metalworker of vigorously textured and tactile sculptural objects, vessels, and contemporary artifacts in steel that utilize and push the material’s potential for transformation.
Simphiwe Ndzube
Ndzube’s work is characterized by a fundamental interplay between objects, media and two-dimensional surfaces; stitching together a subjective account of the Black experience in post-apartheid South Africa from a mythological perspective.
Kyle Cottier
Using discarded and found materials as fragmented units to assemble a unified whole; through material repetition and traditional weaving techniques Kyle investigates our connection to each other as humans and to our environment.
Jenna Didier
“I think of a city as an organism whose life force is constructed by networks.”
Anna Sew Hoy
Anna Sew Hoy works with clay, and is part of a critical rethinking of the relationship between art and craft.
Claudy Jongstra
“For a long time, I have been called a ‘wool artist’—a nice name, sweet, non-threatening. But it is also bullshit. I am an activist. I want to encourage people to take action.”
Bayo Akomolafe
Visionary Founder and Elder of The Emergence Network…co-researching into magic and the utter unspeakability of the world in its ongoingness …
Daniela Molnar
Daniela founded the Art + Ecology program at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, where she taught full time for many years. She is a founding member of the Board of Directors and a backcountry guide and educator with Signal Fire and Wide Open Studios.
Neri Oxman
Globally renowned designer, scientist, and inventor Neri Oxman, founder of the Mediated Matter group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab
Julia Watson
Designer, activist, academic, and author of Lo—TEK, Design by Radical Indigenism.
Teju Adisa-Farrar
Teju is a Jamaican-American writer, geographer, facilitator, speaker, researcher and poet from Oakland. As a connector, Teju’s work threads environmental, cultural, ecological, and urban issues.